The Average Homeowner Became 40 Times Wealthier Than Renters Over The Past 10 YearsA new report examined how homeownership can be a vehicle to build substantial wealth over time.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

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Homeownershiphas many advantages: stability, a sense of community,tax deductionsand, of course, the opportunity to build wealth over time.

在过去10 years, the median-priced home in the U.S. rose by $190,000 in value, making homeowners nearly 40 times wealthier than renters, according to a newreportfrom the National Association of Realtors.

The report examined homeownership as a vehicle to build wealth over time, using data from 2012-2022 and studying the difference inwealth appreciationbetween income groups: Low-income homeowners (income no greater than 80% of the area median income), middle-income homeowners (income higher than 80% but less than 200% of the area median income) and upper-income homeowners (income higher than 200% of the area median income).

Related:4 Reasons Why Home Ownership Is Still a Fantastic Investment

Low-income households built $98,910 in wealth from home price appreciation alone over the past decade; middle-income homeowners accumulated $122,070 in wealth; and upper-income homeowners accumulated more than $150,810 in wealth.

"Over a long time period, home ownership is a solid path towards building wealth," Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors,toldUSA TODAY. "It works in two ways: First you have the advantage of home price appreciation, and second, it forces homeowners to save for monthly mortgage payments, which renters don't have."

Across the U.S., the 10 metropolitan areas where homeowners experienced the highest wealth gains, regardless of income, were all in California, with the San Jose area having the biggest gains. Homeowners in the San Jose metro area accumulated between $627,880 and $836,490 in wealth over the past decade.

The report also found that wealth gains from homeownership typically increase the longer one holds onto the property. For example, the median-priced home is worth $189,800 more now than in 2012 and $151,000 more compared to 2015.

Related:These Are the 10 Cheapest States to Buy a House in 2022, According to a New Report

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Madeline Garfinkle

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Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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